Bristol Boiler Installers

Boiler installation in Bristol

Boiler Repair

Having an annual boiler service by Bristol Boiler Installers will pick out any potential faults and prevent most boiler breakdowns.

However, a service will not be a fool proof way of ensuring your boilers peak performance and a breakdown may occur.

A combi boiler is responsible for supplying your home with both heating and hot water. The downside of this is if the boiler completely shuts down, there is no back up.

There can be many reasons why a boiler may breakdown or underperform but there are some common problems that us gas engineers will see on a daily basis.

Boiler repair Bristol

A boiler repair call out within Bristol is set at a low cost of £75.00. This includes the call out, first hour charge and the repair itself (providing the repair is completed within the hour and no parts required).

If we are required to source parts then a quote will be given with no obligation to proceed.

If for whatever reason we are unable to diagnose the fault, no charge will be applicable.

So why would a combi boiler completely shut down?

Here are a few common reasons why:

The fuse has blown (simple I know)

Low water pressure

Pump failure

Fan failure

Sensor failure

Diverter valve failure

Scale build up*

In areas such as Bristol, hard water (scale) plays its role extremely well in causing a boiler breakdown. Just have a peak in your kettle, do you see any lime scale? If yes, then without adequate protection it will also be in your boiler.

All of the above faults will either cause the boiler to completely shut down or seriously under perform at best.

The first fault ‘blown fuse’ is simple to check. Firstly, check if any lights are on the boiler or check for any operational noises. If you fail to see lights or hear noises then check the fused spur.

The boiler should be connected to a 3amp fused spur close to the boiler or you may find that its simply plugged into a socket, either way there will be a fuse to check.

‘Low water pressure’ could be an indication that a fault has occurred or, most likely, a simply lack of maintenance.

Topping up your boiler is usually a simple process. Below you’ll find some information on how to top up your boiler should it need it.

Every combi boiler should have a filling loop either supplied by the manufacture (normally connected to the heating return and cold valves beneath the boiler), or an external filling loop, which is plumbed in to the same pipes but not connected directly to the valves.

Here are some examples of a Vaillant and Worcester-Bosch filling loop:

The Vaillant and Worcester-Bosch filling loop may vary depending on the model but the above 2 are the most common.

How to fill your heating system using the above Vaillant or Worcester-Bosch filling loop.

Locate the 2 grey handles as seen above

Locate the pressure gauge*

Turn the right hand handle 90 degrees

Now turn the left hand handle slowly while observing the pressure gauge

If you look closely at the 2 grey handles when in the off position (as above), you will the word ‘CLOSED’. Fool proof I would say.

*The pressure gauge may not be external on some newer Vaillant models.
If this is the case, you can check the pressure by pulling down the boiler case flat and pressing the central heating symbol twice. You will now see the boilers pressure in bars on the LCD screen.

The pressure you are looking for is around 1.1 bar when cold.

It’s not uncommon for the filling key to take an extended vacation when required. The key is essential to filling your boiler so if it has gone missing you will have to purchase a new one (widely available).

*Before jumping the gun and assuming the filling key is missing, check (if you have this) the plastic casing which slots underneath the boiler to hide the valves, there is a slot there to hold the key.

Here are some examples of an external filling loop:

This type of filling loop is simple to use, simply turn the black handle/s 90 degrees and observe the pressure gauge. When the pressure gauge reaches around 1.1 bar, turn the handles off.

If you successfully manage to fill your boiler and heating system up you shouldn’t have to do so again for a few months. If you find you have to repeat tis process on a regular basis then it’s likely that you have a leak or a fault within your boiler.

If you are unsure on how to re pressurize your boiler or require a boiler repair please do contact us on 07771546105 or fill out the contact form on our contact page and we will get back to you.

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